jk50 GB
jk50 GB
jk50 GB
Use
The unit is intended for drying and storing welding powder in the temperature range 50-500 oC. The
unit is to be used only in accordance with these instructions. Is must not be used for any other
purpose because of possible injuries or material damage.
Before use
Check the unit for transport damages; do not connect a faulty unit to the mains. Check that the
voltage and frequency marked on the rating plate match the values of the mains to which the unit is
to be connected.
Setting temperatures
Drying temperature
The drying temperature is regulated using a double-circuit digital temperature controller (5); two
sets of instructions can be set. Instruction 1 is that for the drying temperature, instruction 2 that for
the storage temperature. Set the drying temperature instruction as follows: Press and keep depressed
the SET 1 button, the display will show the current drying temperature instruction. Keeping SET 1
depressed, set the desired temperature using the arrow buttons. When the desired temperature is
shown in the display, release the SET 1 and arrow buttons. This will cause the display to show the
current dryer temperature. The desired drying temperature is now set. Pressing the arrow button
continuously when setting the temperature will first cause the reading of the temperature instruction
to change slowly over approx. 10 degrees, then rapidly.
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Storage temperature
The storage temperature instruction is set in the same manner as that for the drying temperature,
using the button SET 2. Keeping SET 2 depressed, set the desired temperature using the arrow
buttons. When the desired temperature is shown in the display, release the SET 2 and arrow buttons.
This will cause the display to show the current dryer temperature.
Both the drying and storage temperature settings can be checked at any time by pressing the SET 1
or SET 2 button. This will cause either the drying temperature or the storage temperature instruction
to be displayed, depending on which button was pressed.
Automatic operation
The timer may be set for timed drying and storage operation separately for seven days a week. Set
the starting time of the drying cycle by depressing a rider of the timer towards the centre. Separate
drying cycles can be defined for each day. For automatic operation of the dryer, turn the function
knob (3) to position 2. If no drying cycle is on, the pilot light (10) will light up to show that the unit
is in storage mode. Instruction 2, the storage temperature instruction will be carried out. The pilot
light (10) will go off and the pilot light (9) will light up when the drying sequence commences.
Instruction 1, the drying temperature instruction will be carried out. When the drying temperature is
reached, the pilot light (9) will be extinguished and pilot light (10) will light. When the unit enters
the storage mode, the motor will still run for approx. 15 minutes in order to prevent the powder in
the resistor tube from burning and clogging the conveyor screw.
Manual operation
Turn the function knob (3) to position 1 and press the START button (4). Pilot light (10) will light
to indicate that the dryer is in the drying mode. When the drying temperature is reached, the dryer
functions as explained above under Automatic operation.
Operation is discontinued in both automatic and manual operation by turning the function knob (3)
or the main switch (2) to position 0.
If the powder is dried at temperatures higher than 350 oC, the powder should be transferred to a
storage device, e.g. the JS 200 silo. This because the powder has a tendency to clod at high
temperatures, and clodded powder could jam the spiral of the dryer. Always fill the dryer to capacity
(50 l). Although the temperature can be set up to 999 oC, the overheating breaker (6) limits the
actual temperature to 500 oC. Reactivate the breaker by lifting the hood and pressing the button.
When pouring fine powder into and out of the dryer, the powder may cause dust. A dust respirator
filter should be worn when handling the powder. Extreme care should be exercised when
pouring powder from the dryer, as it may be very hot, depending on the temperature chosen,
and may cause burns if handled carelessly. Turn the main switch (2) to position 0, whenever the
dryer is not in use. Turning the dryer off by the main switch or disconnecting it from the mains will
not erase the settings. Turning the dryer off from the main switch also will not cause the timer to
stop. The timer will stop only if the unit is disconnected from the mains by dismounting the cord,
when a fuse is blown or in case a power failure occurs. The timer should then be reset when
recommencing operation.
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OPERATION
TIMER
1= MANUAL
2= AUTO
MAIN SWITCH
I START
0
STOP
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9
Fig. 1. The control cabinet of the dryer. 1. Timer, 2. Main switch. 3. Function knob. 4. Start button. 5. Temperature
selector, 6. Fuse, 7. Overheating protection, 8. Pilot light, 9. Pilot light, 10. Pilot light
PRG SET 1 UP
Enter the programming mode by simultaneously pressing the buttons PRG, SET 1 and the
"concealed button" below PRG. The pilot light I starts flashing, and the symbol of the parameter d1
will appear in the display. The value of the selected parameter is shown in the display by pressing
the SET 1 button. The parameter's value is changed by simultaneously pressing the SET 1 button
and either arrow button. The value of each parameter setting can be displayed and changed as shown
above. Exit the programming mode by simultaneously pressing the PRG button and the "concealed
button". The device returns to the normal operation mode, if the buttons are not activated within a
certain time. The parameters and their original settings are listed below.
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Parameter Operation Set to value
d1 Connection difference, output 1 -1
the temperature difference between
the setting and the actual value,
when the resistors are turned on.
d2 Connection difference, output 2 -1
LS1 Lower limit of set point, output 1 0
LS2 Lower limit of set point, output 2 0
HS1 Upper limit of set point, output 1 500
HS2 Upper limit of set point, output 2 250
od Reaction delay (0 - 500 s) 0
CAL Calibration 0
PSE Type of sensor Cr
Fe = TcJ; Cr = TcK; rh = TcS
OCO Interdependence between set points in
di = SET 2 dependent on SET 1
in = SET 2 independent of SET 1
HC1 heating/cooling, output 1 H
H = heating
C = cooling
HC2 heating/cooling, output 2 H
H = heating
C = cooling
rP1 state of the relay when the sensor is ro
damaged, output 1
ro = the relay is open
rc = the relay is closed
rP2 state of the relay when the sensor is ro
damaged, output 2
ro = the relay is open
rc = the relay is closed
LF1 Switch of function for the pilot light di
showing the status of output 1
di = the pilot light is on when the
relay is closed
in = the pilot light is on when the
relay is open
LF2 Switch of function for the pilot light di
showing the status of output 2
di = the pilot light is on when the
relay is closed
in = the pilot light is on when the
relay is open
dro change of display P
P = the display shows the actual
temperature
S = the display shows the drying
temperature set
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hdd half digit display n
n = display with 1 oC increments
y = display with 5 oC increments
tab Shows the number of parameters,
cannot be programmed
The storage temperature range can be limited in the same manner using the parameters HS2 and
LS2, changing their values as explained above.
Specification
Voltage 3 ~ 400V 50 Hz
Power 3700 W
Cooling speed approx. 15 hours from 500 oC to 150 oC when filled to capacity
Equipment temperature selector, timer, main switch, function knob, pilot lights, start
button, overheating protection, fuse
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